Is there such a thing as a kid friendly afternoon tea in London? Find out. Travel writer Ruby Sobanska and her kids review some of London’s most magical teatime experiences for children.
Rosewood London: kid friendly afternoon tea for budding artists
This artistic afternoon tea from Rosewood London is themed around the work of Yayoi Kusama. Sweet treats are based on her famous ‘Dots Obsession’ and ‘Pumpkin’ artworks, and inspired by the current exhibition at Tate Modern. So we can highly recommend this one for budding young creatives.
Visit Rosewood London for an artistic afternoon tea with kids
Aqua at The Shard: kid friendly afternoon tea with Peter Pan
Take tea at The Shard and transport your kids to Never Land. Aqua at The Shard has recreated the magic of Peter Pan through themed afternoon teas in aid of charity. Cakes and pastries are served in Captain Hook’s Pirate Ship and a donation from each tea goes to Great Ormond Street Hospital.
Visit Aqua at The Shard and book tea with Peter Pan
One Aldwych: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory tea party
Could One Aldwych have created the most kid friendly afternoon tea in London yet? The theme is Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, so it’s perfect for a sweet tooth. Plus parents can be parents and have a glass of Champagne or a Wonka themed cocktail with their tea.